Byron Shire Council Outlines Strategy for Business and Tourism

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Byron Shire Council is developing a Business, Industry and Visitor Economy Strategy and is checking in with the community on its vision and aspirations. Feedback is due by Sunday 3 September.

"We're developing this new Business, Industry and Visitor Economy strategy in response to Byron Shire's rapidly changing and unique economy, to better reflect the changes we've been seeing and to be better prepared for the future," Council's Business and Visitor Economy Officer, Lisa Richards said.

"We know that our Shire is growing rapidly – we were the fourth fastest growing regional LGA in NSW over the last decade – and that's despite the many challenges we're experiencing with housing and staffing.

"Despite the challenges of Covid and floods, we know our economy is strong and has been growing, averaging 4.9 percent over the last five years. This rate of growth is well above the Northern Rivers region and the whole of the State.

"We know that a huge 97 percent of our businesses are small businesses and that all of our industries are becoming increasingly aware and concerned about their ethical responsibilities - they want to grow in a responsible and sustainable manner that has the least impact on our environment," Ms Richards said.

From February to August 2023, Council conducted research, focus groups sessions, interviews and discussions with local businesses from various industry sectors, Chambers of Commerce and industry and networking groups, agency stakeholders, and various business via Council's Business and Industry Advisory Committee.

"This research resulted in a lot of honest feedback on what's being experienced out there by our businesses, what their vision is for the future and what practical role Council can play to support and nurture a thriving economy into the future," Ms Richards said.

"The key findings, to date, are in a brief presentation on Council's website and we encourage anyone interested to watch the five-minute video and let us know if you think we're on the right track with our vision for this strategy.

"It's a chance to have your say and all comments will be considered and reflected in the final Strategy," she said.

One lucky respondent will win a $200 voucher to spend at Lello's Pasta Bar in Brunswick Heads.

To have your say, watch the brief presentation, read the Economic Summary and provide feedback by 3 September via Council's website.

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